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VOLUME 15 — NUMBER 25
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1974
— PHOMK —
66»4ai — If I€e Aa0«er 459.«99t 459-14M
PRANK PA.RfS:'f P# 192 HUMTLEY, ILL
•VI SUta TOU ASM RKSBT. YiOBN OO ABSAI]^ — DatM OoAstt
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2 SECTKmS -^ S6 PAGES
County Waterfight Winners ''oUce Report 400 Served ^t
Sept 11 — Assfeted the Oounty Sheilfre dept. in refereoce to a ptDwier at <me of the local plants, the HoflMey Poifce investigated the area.
Aided and bandaged a housewife's finger from a home accident.
Sept. 12 — Bwglary - The Hunt¬ ley Police Dept. was oalled to in¬ vestigate a break-to and burglary, i5>on inveetigBling, the owner de¬ termined several arttelea missing, aometime later tiie aitifiles were lo¬ cated and retomed to the owneas.
A traffic aoddent was repotted to the polk» dept. and all necessary papers and aocident was recorded.
SepL 13 — The Elgin State PoJice teque^ed assistance in apprehend¬ ing a vehfcle travelii^ towards Hunt¬ ley, the subjects diiving the car bad purcJ^wd gas and drove off failing to pay, thte vehicle was stopped and the subjects were turned over to the State Poilice.
CiimlMi damage to property - win- dldws were Iwoken at the hi^ school, no vandrfs were found after investi-
Sept. 15 — Prowlers - were noted and apprehes*ded in the town area, these sdbjecte identifioaitioas were checked and they were released wUh a wandog.
CaBtlaaed mi Pate Two POLICE SSPOST
%iB ttxSieay Ooun^ Water Pi||it Aasoctetion held a wiateriSght tooma- ment last Sunday, Septemher ISlh. Winnere of the toarnament were Woodstock, 1st place; Cryatial Lake, 2nd place; Burhngton, 3rd place; and West Dundee, 4th place. In addition to the 4 permanmt trophies awarded, a special tnavetLng trojAy was inscribed for the winning Wood¬ stock team.
The associalion is comprised of sixteen teams. Bach year a different team hosts the county tournament.
FFA Bicycle Safetr^Wx)jeet
The Huntley Ameriotm Legion ii^ their amual Steak Fky lut Sundiay, September ISth. Tbis year proved to
C,itiSifJi.if'-,i.-.
mdmm^sik.
Halloween Party
TO OUR HUNTLEY BUMNE89MEN and FRIENDS
Were you happy with the results fiwn the Christmas Party and Easter Bsrg Hunt held for our Huntley kids? 'rhix>ugh all your, help we believe the parties were? quite successful for the first time held.
Now, we're planning on a Hal¬ loween Party for our Huntley young ones and hopo we will have the fine cooperation of our Huntley Business men and friends as we had last year when we solicit funds again.
We have some mcwney left in tha Hurtley Bank from the fimds last year, howe\'er we need your help again in cwtler to have a Halloween- Christmas and Easteir Party for the next year.
We mil be caMing on you in September and anyone wishing to make donations may also mail tlvem to "Santa's Fund" c/o Stale Bai* of Huntley. Let's all to^ aad help ow Huntley kkis by joining'in on the fun with them.
More details ivill Ibilow. ^
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ATTENTION!''
Santa's Party Committee has been thlnlciing about our next QbiMmas Party now fhat we are Siting in the fall season, liut . . . we Iwve de¬ cided to try and arranee a HaUflrweeo Party for tdl our Huntiey kads.
Wc iiave some great pians and ideas for a good old feahioned Hal¬ loween Party with a parade and dance and aU the goibUns end witch¬ es! Watch the papem for further details as . . . Tiarente" we will need yoor help too!
the atraet-oBOOMM akaet.' were n'epatt ea * m back of the poet. The Legaon wish to thank everyone kSo made tbeir dkner a
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7974 Homcoming Planned
TUs year's Homemnias oonld he our lar^st and most ritliwinwllf ever.
Tbe Klne & Queen wifi nde omr the Homeoomincr festivilieB wUdi stwrts on Monday, Sept. 23 tiK Sli- urday. Sept 2«.
There are many groups and cUb> entedng ftoats thb yeaci in tbe pa¬ nade. Tlie bviUb^ of daas flsMti starrts on Mlonday ttuOugh IMdi|r 6:30-9:00 at the bus bara.,
the aoake danoe is bsfag Md Frkiay, Sept. V at TK» pin. Wte wM start at the sdwol and aMar the dance have a bon-fire butt hf ihe freshmen. Hie parade and fMee is Saturday with the paiade in Wh morning at 10:00, and a JV gtaaS at noon. The viaMUy aill bsjita tt 2:00 against Maoaeheait, a mlitt foe in the litlle 8 qoalewaM. Tte Homeoomlag: daaoe tteti at 9itS p.m. on Sdntday vM "Pmttlh'mm*' as tbe bond. The daaoa aift ran SB- tu 11:00 so that Ibe atndeBta CM go to eat or what ever until lutigw.
We kwk forweni ta «e*if «|A and everydna of pou at tha "74^ HcHneooming fetlll>4t|M.
Yonr Shxleat COoodi l
Tbe FFA Bicyde Si^ety week wes another suoceee diis year, reactdng almost afl tho youn^ people in the Huntiey School district. There were four major pacts to the t^oyde safe¬ ty week program, the podteiB cnn- test, the 9nade sctaocd asBemUy, Ae safety chedc. and the bfte aidli fodeo. On MoQ^ty, September Sth, the
FFA annouhced the winnera of the bicyde safety poster contest iield the week beftwe. The purpose of tbe poster contest was to help in¬ form more people of the bicycle safety week thraqgh the artwork of the studente. Prizes were i^niitg to tbe winnen, Ibe prizes were Hve doilais for flnt, Tluree AiUaiB for second, aad Ooe doBar for third.
tion. In grades K-3, tiie winners There were fcHir classes of oompeti- were: Catherine Ot^lins, first; Ber¬ nice Hare, seocnd; Sandy Wiesneth, Hard, Grades 4-6 winners were: Na¬ talie Freund, first; P^gy Johnson, second; and Sandy ZanK, tfaiid. Jun- ico: High winners were: Oawn Ro- Oontlnued on Pace Two FFA BIKE SAFETY
\ Kick, Pass dkPfni^ Contest Plannem
The Hunttey BaoKer C%4> la to- openttn witfi Mx. Ben Tliialwil wiil agafo qxmsDr a PUNT, "TAM & KICK OGNT^r for att bpff
a^es 8 tbnwsh 13. Tbe ', iinti'lil||< wUl be held on Sondagr. rHnlmijiif 29 at 2:00 at Mia aHMiir AeU lEte must reciter prioBi 4d ttb dMc ini may do ¦» by labg oot an I tion ftmn. Ttaaa fona) ad If at tba BuAeir I

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VOLUME 15 — NUMBER 25
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1974
— PHOMK —
66»4ai — If I€e Aa0«er 459.«99t 459-14M
PRANK PA.RfS:'f P# 192 HUMTLEY, ILL
•VI SUta TOU ASM RKSBT. YiOBN OO ABSAI]^ — DatM OoAstt
I t n^WWIp
2 SECTKmS -^ S6 PAGES
County Waterfight Winners ''oUce Report 400 Served ^t
Sept 11 — Assfeted the Oounty Sheilfre dept. in refereoce to a ptDwier at on inveetigBling, the owner de¬ termined several arttelea missing, aometime later tiie aitifiles were lo¬ cated and retomed to the owneas.
A traffic aoddent was repotted to the polk» dept. and all necessary papers and aocident was recorded.
SepL 13 — The Elgin State PoJice teque^ed assistance in apprehend¬ ing a vehfcle travelii^ towards Hunt¬ ley, the subjects diiving the car bad purcJ^wd gas and drove off failing to pay, thte vehicle was stopped and the subjects were turned over to the State Poilice.
CiimlMi damage to property - win- dldws were Iwoken at the hi^ school, no vandrfs were found after investi-
Sept. 15 — Prowlers - were noted and apprehes*ded in the town area, these sdbjecte identifioaitioas were checked and they were released wUh a wandog.
CaBtlaaed mi Pate Two POLICE SSPOST
%iB ttxSieay Ooun^ Water Pi||it Aasoctetion held a wiateriSght tooma- ment last Sunday, Septemher ISlh. Winnere of the toarnament were Woodstock, 1st place; Cryatial Lake, 2nd place; Burhngton, 3rd place; and West Dundee, 4th place. In addition to the 4 permanmt trophies awarded, a special tnavetLng trojAy was inscribed for the winning Wood¬ stock team.
The associalion is comprised of sixteen teams. Bach year a different team hosts the county tournament.
FFA Bicycle Safetr^Wx)jeet
The Huntley Ameriotm Legion ii^ their amual Steak Fky lut Sundiay, September ISth. Tbis year proved to
C,itiSifJi.if'-,i.-.
mdmm^sik.
Halloween Party
TO OUR HUNTLEY BUMNE89MEN and FRIENDS
Were you happy with the results fiwn the Christmas Party and Easter Bsrg Hunt held for our Huntley kids? 'rhix>ugh all your, help we believe the parties were? quite successful for the first time held.
Now, we're planning on a Hal¬ loween Party for our Huntley young ones and hopo we will have the fine cooperation of our Huntley Business men and friends as we had last year when we solicit funds again.
We have some mcwney left in tha Hurtley Bank from the fimds last year, howe\'er we need your help again in cwtler to have a Halloween- Christmas and Easteir Party for the next year.
We mil be caMing on you in September and anyone wishing to make donations may also mail tlvem to "Santa's Fund" c/o Stale Bai* of Huntley. Let's all to^ aad help ow Huntley kkis by joining'in on the fun with them.
More details ivill Ibilow. ^
—? ^.—
ATTENTION!''
Santa's Party Committee has been thlnlciing about our next QbiMmas Party now fhat we are Siting in the fall season, liut . . . we Iwve de¬ cided to try and arranee a HaUflrweeo Party for tdl our Huntiey kads.
Wc iiave some great pians and ideas for a good old feahioned Hal¬ loween Party with a parade and dance and aU the goibUns end witch¬ es! Watch the papem for further details as . . . Tiarente" we will need yoor help too!
the atraet-oBOOMM akaet.' were n'epatt ea * m back of the poet. The Legaon wish to thank everyone kSo made tbeir dkner a
AlBttttS.
7974 Homcoming Planned
TUs year's Homemnias oonld he our lar^st and most ritliwinwllf ever.
Tbe Klne & Queen wifi nde omr the Homeoomincr festivilieB wUdi stwrts on Monday, Sept. 23 tiK Sli- urday. Sept 2«.
There are many groups and cUb> entedng ftoats thb yeaci in tbe pa¬ nade. Tlie bviUb^ of daas flsMti starrts on Mlonday ttuOugh IMdi|r 6:30-9:00 at the bus bara.,
the aoake danoe is bsfag Md Frkiay, Sept. V at TK» pin. Wte wM start at the sdwol and aMar the dance have a bon-fire butt hf ihe freshmen. Hie parade and fMee is Saturday with the paiade in Wh morning at 10:00, and a JV gtaaS at noon. The viaMUy aill bsjita tt 2:00 against Maoaeheait, a mlitt foe in the litlle 8 qoalewaM. Tte Homeoomlag: daaoe tteti at 9itS p.m. on Sdntday vM "Pmttlh'mm*' as tbe bond. The daaoa aift ran SB- tu 11:00 so that Ibe atndeBta CM go to eat or what ever until lutigw.
We kwk forweni ta «e*if «|A and everydna of pou at tha "74^ HcHneooming fetlll>4t|M.
Yonr Shxleat COoodi l
Tbe FFA Bicyde Si^ety week wes another suoceee diis year, reactdng almost afl tho youn^ people in the Huntiey School district. There were four major pacts to the t^oyde safe¬ ty week program, the podteiB cnn- test, the 9nade sctaocd asBemUy, Ae safety chedc. and the bfte aidli fodeo. On MoQ^ty, September Sth, the
FFA annouhced the winnera of the bicyde safety poster contest iield the week beftwe. The purpose of tbe poster contest was to help in¬ form more people of the bicycle safety week thraqgh the artwork of the studente. Prizes were i^niitg to tbe winnen, Ibe prizes were Hve doilais for flnt, Tluree AiUaiB for second, aad Ooe doBar for third.
tion. In grades K-3, tiie winners There were fcHir classes of oompeti- were: Catherine Ot^lins, first; Ber¬ nice Hare, seocnd; Sandy Wiesneth, Hard, Grades 4-6 winners were: Na¬ talie Freund, first; P^gy Johnson, second; and Sandy ZanK, tfaiid. Jun- ico: High winners were: Oawn Ro- Oontlnued on Pace Two FFA BIKE SAFETY
\ Kick, Pass dkPfni^ Contest Plannem
The Hunttey BaoKer C%4> la to- openttn witfi Mx. Ben Tliialwil wiil agafo qxmsDr a PUNT, "TAM & KICK OGNT^r for att bpff
a^es 8 tbnwsh 13. Tbe ', iinti'lil||< wUl be held on Sondagr. rHnlmijiif 29 at 2:00 at Mia aHMiir AeU lEte must reciter prioBi 4d ttb dMc ini may do ¦» by labg oot an I tion ftmn. Ttaaa fona) ad If at tba BuAeir I